Shooter Koly’s ban lifted on a set of conditions
The Bangladesh Shooting Federation has lifted the ban imposed on shooter Kamrun Nahar Koly.
But Koly’s return is both joyful and challenging, because she will have to comply with a set of conditions of the federation to return to the shooting camp.
After a decision was made in this regard at an emergency meeting of the Shooting Federation’s executive committee members on Wednesday, a letter was sent to Koly on Thursday withdrawing the expulsion order.
The letter, signed by the federation’s General Secretary Aleya Ferdous, mentioned several conditions.
No anti-federation or provocative statements can be made in any media (print, electronic or online) or social media without the permission of the federation.
No controversial or derogatory posts can be made on social media about the federation’s decisions, coaches or any other players, the letter states.
In addition, written permission must be obtained from the federation at least 48 hours before participating in any media interview or talk show.
It doesn’t end here; Koly will also have to follow the guidelines of the media cell set by the federation when giving any statement to the media.
The shooter will also be under special observation for the next three months. During this time, any minor violation of discipline can lead to a permanent expulsion.
Earlier, last February, the country’s top female shooter was banned for one year for violating the federation’s constitution under Articles 16.20 and 16.21.
